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Gnus & Gorillas
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Day 01: Ngare Sero Mountain Lodge Day 02: Ngorongoro Crater Lodge In the afternoon, you will proceed towards Ngorongoro Serena Lodge. We climb steadily through the Ngorongoro Highlands before reaching the rim of Ngorongoro Crater. A brief stop will be made at the viewpoint so that we may admire the vista of the crater some two thousand feet below. Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is a magnificent return to the noble elegance of the travelling colonials. Inspired in design by the Masai Manyatta (village), three separate camps of twelve suites each are decorated with handcrafted items, graceful antiques, grand chandeliers and treasures collected from travels throughout Africa. Each room enjoys magnificent views over the Crater below, and each has a private, en-suite bathroom, which includes that wonderful tub with a view! A personal butler will look after your every need.
Leaving early in the morning and taking a picnic lunch with you, you will spend the day game driving on the floor of the
crater.
Exclusive and remote, our private camps feature roomy walk-in tents with attached bathrooms and hot showers, and comfortable
beds made up with linen and duvet. You can also expect delicious, freshly cooked meals and menus adapted to your preferences.
Day 08: Kirwaira Luxury Tented Lodge - Serengeti Situated on a hill overlooking the Grumeti River, Kirawira is a blend of Victorian and African craftsmanship. An intimate
camp that allows you to feel at one with nature yet still has every luxury imaginable - from first class cuisine to heated
showers and even valets. You may also relax in the dramatically set plunge pool! Day 09: Kirwaira Luxury Tented Lodge - Serengeti Kirawira is renowned for its amazing crocodile pool close to the Grumeti River, which is home to monsters up to eighteen feet long. It is also in this area that the migration crosses the river from sometime May to July, providing food for the waiting crocodiles! Giant sycamore, fig and mahogany trees fringe the Grumeti and Orangi Rivers where the foliage is favoured by black and white
colobus monkeys. The Retima Hippo Pool on the Orangi River is reputed to be Serengeti's finest with more than sixty animals
occupying the pool during the dry season. Water dikkops, nocturnal plovers and several species of kingfisher and bee-eaters
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Day 10: Queen Elizabeth National Park We will be staying at Mweya lodge, which is situated on the Kazinga channel, a large channel running between Lake George and Lake Edward. The views from the lodge are fantastic - the channel where the elephant come to drink, the savannah beyond, and the snow
capped Ruwenzori Mountains loom in the distance. Hippos often come right up to the lodge to graze at night. In the evening
we will have a game drive. Day 11: Queen Elizabeth National Park The walking is not as strenuous as the tracking of mountain Gorillas. We will go for an afternoon boat trip on the Kazinga
channel where you will see lots of Hippos, elephant, tremendous bird life, and other game at close range.
Day 12: The Impenetrable Forest We will stop in the park for a game drive and a lunch break. You will be able to see Topi and other antelope, have lunch by the hippo pool and hopefully find the tree-climbing lions. We will then continue to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to the endangered Mountain gorillas. Tonight you will stay in a comfortable tented camp - Gorilla Forest Camp, with hot baths, and soft beds! Day 13: The Impenetrable Forest
Day 15: Kampala
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